Random individual and mass client disconnects due to Cisco VSS Inter-switch links
Problem Random individual client disconnect, or mass client disconnects when connecting clients (PCoIP Software Clients, VMware View Clients, or PCoIP Zero Clients) connected to HP Anyware or VMware View virtual desktops.   Cause There have been observed …
Does the PCoIP Zero Client have left hand mouse configuration settings?
The PCoIP Zero Client currently has no specific left hand mouse setting. The PCoIP Zero Client configuration options in the OSD were designed to negate the necessity for right hand or left hand functionality therefore both buttons act the same. Right hand …
What are the priorities for video, audio, and USB PCoIP traffic?
PCoIP technology gives priority to USB and audio, while imaging uses remaining available bandwidth. PCoIP technology optimizes user experience for a given bandwidth by adaptively controlling quality and update rate of the image data, and optionally …
Why can I not establish a PCoIP session when using (IDN) characters in my HP Anyware environment?
Answer: Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) are not supported by the HP Anyware. In environments that use the HP Anyware PCoIP Connection Manager and Security Gateway, a PCoIP session will not launch when one or more IDN characters (i.e. ? ? ? ?) are …
Why can a session not be establish after a user disconnects while the Windows "waiting for programs to close" dialog is showing?
Problem When disconnecting a PCoIP session while Windows is shutting down or a user account is logging off with the "waiting for programs to close" dialog is showing; the ability to reconnect the PCoIP session is lost.    Cause When Windows is shutting …
How does PCoIP handle networks with high traffic volumes?
When you plan to use PCoIP on network with high volumes of other traffic that may cause congestion, it is recommended that QoS is implemented to give PCoIP guaranteed bandwidth. PCoIP will adjust to use it's fair share of the network but UDP is typically …
Recovering the OSD when the resolution was set to 800x600 or lower which removed functionality.
This occurs because these low resolutions do not display the OSD correctly, and access to some configurations are lost. Previously this was not an available feature which prevented devices being put into un-configurable states by setting resolutions to …